What Film Are You Watching Tonight?

Django Kill… If you Live Shoot!

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‘Django Kill…If You Live, Shoot!’ is a good choice. :+1:
Welcome to the ‘SWDB’, Vixie. :cowboy_hat_face:

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Welcome to the site! Glad to have you.

Rewatched this a couple of weeks ago, and enjoyed it more than ever. Still a Top 20 for me.

You won’t get away with this OOOOOOOOAKS

OAKS

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Watched The Dragon Lives Again, definitely my favourite Clint Eastwood role. Never knew he fought Bruce Lee :wink:

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Wasn’t the first spag I ever saw but it was the first one I saw after I arrived here at the SWDB 11 years ago. In many ways it remains, for me, THE spaghetti western.

Welcome to the site. Stick around awhile, there’s nothing but good people here. :+1:

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Got my sights firmly set on viewing ‘Troy’, the Director’s Cut (2007).

Directed by Wolfgang Peterson, and with a rousing score by James Horner, this film is filled with anger, rage, beauty, revenge, nudity, and enough power-hungry dictators to satisfy.
There is also enough blood and wine flowing freely to whet and satiate any appetite…

It also stars the delectable Diane Kruger… :heart:

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Continuing my journey through 1946 movies I’ve watched this handful of Noirs.

The Blue Dahlia (Marshall)
The Killers (Siodmak)
The Big Sleep (Hawks)
Gilda (Vidor)
The Postman Always Rings Twice (Garnet)

All very enjoyable and with some great individual moments. The whole noir thing was really finding its feet by now although the need of a Hollywood happy ending results in some denouements which feel a bit tacked on and misplaced in some of them. Even Garfield’s imminent execution at the end of Postman seems to give him some sort of comforting redemption. But I quibble. These are all good films and stand up well for the most part.

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Watching Taxi Girl with Edwige Fenech on Netflix

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Edwige Fenech…that’s all you had to say.

…riding topless in a taxi, and George Hilton is in it, too

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btw there is a short western scene in there, as there is a car chase at the end taking them through the western set of the De Paolis studios in rome, with some cavalry riders etc. Just a few seconds, but still :slight_smile:

Oh man, I love Martino’s Sex with a Smile…When they are skating a dude yells “do a figue 8!!!.. Do a 69” LOL

To commemorate Clint Eastwood’s 94th birthday today (31st May), I’m watching two of his most iconic films from 1964 and 1971…

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Got tickets for The Brutality. Wish me and my boy ass good luck